Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “terry” GAP legging is the only one we use in colder weather and they are great. In summer months, we use Boden, Primary and Old Navy bc who cares in summer.
Personally think it’s sexist to put girls in leggings in winter and don’t do it. They deserve more functional clothes. Boden cords (girls or boys), Primary sweatpants and jeans are what we use in winter months.
Jeans are functional clothes? My kids both despise them.
My daughter won't even wear flare leggings, they must adhere to the leg and ankle or bust!
Anonymous wrote:The “terry” GAP legging is the only one we use in colder weather and they are great. In summer months, we use Boden, Primary and Old Navy bc who cares in summer.
Personally think it’s sexist to put girls in leggings in winter and don’t do it. They deserve more functional clothes. Boden cords (girls or boys), Primary sweatpants and jeans are what we use in winter months.
Anonymous wrote:The “terry” GAP legging is the only one we use in colder weather and they are great. In summer months, we use Boden, Primary and Old Navy bc who cares in summer.
Personally think it’s sexist to put girls in leggings in winter and don’t do it. They deserve more functional clothes. Boden cords (girls or boys), Primary sweatpants and jeans are what we use in winter months.
Anonymous wrote:Ivivva. (Lululemon for kids). My dd has gotten 3 years wear out of some of them and they are still in perfect condition to hand down.
A little pricier but completely worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco! They're there now.
They are not shaped for everyone. They are too high waisted for my tall, slim DD. I think if she were heavier/had some baby pudge on her, then it would fit her better, but she is skin and bones.